The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, August 27, 1899, Page 11

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ettt ol S e S T SRR S IS S EY Pages 11 to 20 R e R T T P uuy w0 by o, . i g ¢ The + + B -+ + + + FFIE4 P2+ I F I EIEFEIEEIF Pages 11 to 20 PO e b Rl o T S 2 o SR SR R ttee et ettt SAN FRANCISCO, SUNDAY, AUGUST 27, 1899 MAUREL DRIVEN TO THE WALL BY THE COUNSEL FOR DREYFUS [ SEDR D D AP A U WU AU S S SO SO SN D SO SO S . President of : MERCIER SAID : Freystmeter the 1894 : [O HAVE FLED : Saysthe Court-Martial | FROM RENNES§§Secret Dossier to a Confession. A ¢ Read i Full His Superior Had Sworn One Document Alone Testimony He Gave Three Days Ago Was Far : ; From the Truth, : : Was Dlscussed MAUREL CONFHONTED WITH FREYSTMETER tPeb e b e 1 then questioned as to one or more of the documents wers read, he said all were read. This of Colonel e demanded oy I said I only read one document. I did | not say only one document was read.” This statement called forth an outburst of hisses and indignant “Obs” from tae | | andience, which looked upon it as an in. | famous confession. The witness, trem- meter.” ‘Addressing ‘Colonel Jouaust Captain Freystmeter sald: “My excuse for my attitude, my colonel, is my ignorance of legal regulations. I| was forbidden | | know at all that | bling_with shame, but evidently de(e,_lfg}fi oo e “any communication in the mined to fight to the last, threw a flerce | Judges’ room. (Sensation.) Moreover, on I wrote to. Colonel Matrel | look of hatred at M. Labori and the audi. ing I intended ence as the gendarmes shouted, “Silence, A clearly explaining :‘\ie PP e P e b e vt e y0t000000000&0-)o.o,aobostevoooyoyot e L g S R T R A U SR R SRS ontation of Captain Fri h Colonel Maurel T} peasence; 16 ;eflg;h o azax:l:iz_npxu:eyfls blearing out be. | it he attempted to :g,;no: e ictiona T eavy é{?(?;:wi avé{‘:gzkx!ggkaround e Frem';'g‘g:;[pgx:;-A‘gf;r:;fs oty & | Eow do you explain this? asked M. oo e S i mhpmv'ag:e ;u“fls.adbfetx?cr: The colonel, at bay, replied savagely: .I;yag:nm?,:r?h Tt Fg'e;;:d THREE DAYS ~ ONE OF THE ALAMEDA - OF BATTLE I ROBBERS IN PRISON ~ SAN DOMINGD “Jack’ Casey y Is Landed by the :Goverument Force Loses AUthOHtlBS E One Hundred and Fifty " Men. — ‘Taken Unawares in a Saloon on Post 'REBELS VICTORIOUS, ~ Street He Offers No Resistance and | General Calderon, Ozeof the Leaders lS at Once Removed to PO- | of the Federal Troops, Killed ]ice Headcwaptersx in the Engagement. ing the report ing in Santo ernment f MACHINE Bold Attempt Made to Kill S bests an Attorney of Salt Lake. 020$0$0 20 ¢ 2090 ®Qd @0909090 # 090$0P0P0P 09 0$0PIV0P0S030 PLAID.. DRESS GOODS FOR THIS WEEK. SPECIAL SALE. SPECIAL PRICES. NEWEST NOVELTIES. DOUBLE FOLD ERANITE PLAIDS. PBESIDE‘ZT AT PI‘I‘I:BUBG Greeted iWith a Salute From Battery B and Cheers of the Populace. oNLY G Yard NEW GURDURUY FLAIDS ONLY 500 Per taken to the res superintendent and ge: nches wide. & Beriiioea sald, amid laugh- at the demonstration would occupy n two hours. He then pro- eded to chalk a number of calligraphic blackboard, and pre: Yard Novelty Gamel's Hair PLAIDS. striped, CENTENARIAN BURIED. Indian Was One Hundred and otographs of the writing of t craze for bordereau and the prisoner’s ‘Agnfl. Twen':y Years 0 d. ,a“es‘; .I:!J:“, writing, pointing ir d PLEASANTO 3 colors are 4 explanat Brown, oNLY and entering into were not conc the court ad ADMITTED TO THE GUERIN STRONGHOLD w ded when, at 11:30 Per Yard 30c NEw" TIBELIN PLALS. ONLY Yard ment of Imported Camel’s Hair, , Ziveline and Roman Stripe 750, SI $1.50and$2 per yard. On sale at Market-street store only; KOHLBERG, STRAUSS & sion San’ Jose and was a pl cross at that place long befo: mission was estab Years afte Whose Son Is Reported to Be in a Dying Condition. | PARIS, Aug. 26.—Mme. Chantaloupe, | vwhose son is among the besieged perscns in the headquarters of the Anti-Semite | League, was allowed to visit M. Guerin to-day on account of the report of her The anti-Semite president, | | who appeared to be agitated, opened the | | door for Mme. Chantaloupe, ‘and she re- | mained forty minutes in the stronghold. | On returning to the street she reported | that her son was in a dying condition, hence the hoisting of the black flag this | morning. | " The authorities have decided to prose- cute all the newspapers which have re- cently Incited their readers to rioting. Sebastian Faure, editor of the Journal du | Inquest Over the Body of J. Henry Miller. PENDLETON, Or., Aug. %—A Coro- ner’s jury to-day returned a verdict in| the inquest over the body of J. Henry Miller of murder in the first degree, which crime they charged against Edwin L. Mims. Miller was shot in his saloon Wednesday night by Mims and day morning. Mims’ examinati { son’s illness. B [ < | silence.” After this the audience listened o I learn: it was irregul: - :pel'baund as Captain Freystmeter, mu r :%gm:n.?ggze d:.x,umentl in mn'““fif;.‘," Peuple‘ who was responsible for the anar-| for '!‘ue:da‘i—e next. He is a lawyer ar bold voice, told exactly what the doeu- | rcome.” hist &) Tt ot s Tan Banaays Boe | puty internal revenue c FROHMAN ot be ettt 00O+ 0--0-0-0-+-§ | Bamcn of 3y dogeler Ters Sod Bow Colona | Coicnel Magrsl admitied the truth of s B e e o s e e ’ cumen statement M. AND MME. LABORI ON THEIR WAY TO _COURT. Dt ads commants on them, hIS pae: | “FCeptas Preysimster Teferred to doubts . | det - = == 1 1220,1222 and 1224 MARKET STREET.

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